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DICE 2 climate change 2 dynamic programming 2 interemporal substitution 2 intergrated assessment 2 recursive utility 2 risk aversion 2 uncertainty 2 Social and Behavioral Sciences 1 integrated assessment 1
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Traeger, Christian 1 Ttraeger, Christian 1
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Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California-Berkeley 2
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CUDARE Working Paper Series 1 Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, Working Paper Series 1
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A 4-stated DICE: quantitatively addressing uncertainty effects in climate change
Ttraeger, Christian - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, … - 2012
We introduce a version of the DICE-2007 model designed for uncertainty analysis. DICE is a wide-spread deterministic integrated assessment model of climate change. However, climate change, long-term economic development, and their interactions are highly uncertain. A thorough empirical analysis...
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A 4-stated DICE: quantitatively addressing uncertainty effects in climate change
Traeger, Christian - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, … - 2012
We introduce a version of the DICE-2007 model designed for uncertaintyanalysis. DICE is a wide-spread deterministic integrated assessment model of climatechange. However, climate change, long-term economic development, and theirinteractions are highly uncertain. A thorough empirical analysis of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010681304
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